THE UNIFORM FRANCHISE OFFERING CIRCULAR GUIDELINES GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 90. Introduction: The Uniform Franchise Offering Circular ("UFOC") Guidelines consist of the Requirements‚ the Instructions and the Sample Answers. The UFOC Guidelines were prepared and adopted by the North American Securities Administrators Association ("NASAA") and its predecessor‚ the Midwest Securities Commissioners Association. The members of NASAA cannot create statutes since that is the constitutional province
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• First Choice The role of tour operators is to plan out a holiday for a family; they do this because they want to provide a suitable holiday‚ worth the money of the customer‚ because their aim is to make a profit. The sector that Tour Operator falls under is the Private Sector‚ because their main aim is to make money off the customers they serve. Travel Agents A Travel Agent is someone or a company that sells or arranges trips or tours for customers Examples: • Multiple – travel agencies
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Direct Investment as seen as an important source of non-debt inflows‚ and is increasing being sought as a vehicle for technology flows and as a means of attaining competitive efficiency by creating a meaningful network of global interconnections. FDI plays a vital role in the economy because it does not only provide opportunities to host countries to enhance their economic development but also opens new vistas to home countries to optimize their earnings by employing their ideal resources. India has
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Innovation and Regulation (vi) Failure of Global Corporate Governance Impact of the Economic Crisis on India (i) Offshoot of Globalized Economy (ii)Aspects of Financial Turmoil in India- Capital Outflow Impact on Stock and Forex Market Impact on the Indian Banking System Impact on IT Sector Impact on Industrial Sector and Export Prospect Impact on Employment Impact on poverty (iii) Indian Economic Outlook India’s Crisis Responses and Challenges (i) RBI’s Crisis Response (ii) Government’s
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1. What was the Japanese “economic miracle?” During World War II Japan engaged in war as an allied of the Nazi armies‚ and it counted with a strategic position to control the pacific. Its government‚ militarized and power thirsty started expanding its sovereignty around Southeast Asia and the Manchurian peninsula in China. But it was not until the attack on the American military base‚ Pearl Harbor‚ that the Japanese where condemn to suffer the consequences of pacific war. In the aftermath of
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SUMMARY 6 Reference: Germov‚ J‚ ”Managerialism in the Australian public health sector: towards the hyper-rationalisation of professional bureaucracies.“ Sociology of Health and Illness 27‚ No. 6 (2005): 738-758. The article outlines the effect and impact of managerialism on the organization’s operation in Australian public health sector professionals‚ which bases on 11 qualitative case-study researches with 71 semi-structured interviews. The data was collected from government funded independent
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Expansion of Islamic finance leads to improvement in the economics of Islam. Islamic economics are discussed next. 1.2.2 Relationship between Islamic economic models and increase in productivity Both Western classical and Islamic economists classify economic activities as productive or unproductive. An economic model defined as a simplified framework designed in order to illustrate complex processes. Islamic economic model is a simplified framework designed by a regime in order to
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Economics | | |Sr. No. |Core Areas |Percentage | |1. |Micro-Economics |15% | |2. |Marco-Economics |15% | |3. |Econometrics
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SECTORS OF ECONOMY The three-sector theory is an economictheory which divides economies into three sectors of activity: extraction of raw materials (primary)‚ manufacturing (secondary)‚ and services (tertiary). It was developed by Colin Clark and Jean Fourastié. According to the theory‚ the main focus of aneconomy’s activity shifts from the primary‚ through the secondary and finally to the tertiary sector. Fourastié saw the process as essentially positive‚ and in The Great Hope of the Twentieth
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